CHAMPCAR/CART: Max Wilson retires early after good performance

Brazilian Max Wilson, who debuted in the FedEx Championship Series this
weekend with his team Arciero Brooke Racing, retired early in the Monterrey
Grand Prix after he made contact with the outside wall, on the last turn of
the 2.104-mile...

Brazilian Max Wilson, who debuted in the FedEx Championship Series this
weekend with his team Arciero Brooke Racing, retired early in the Monterrey
Grand Prix after he made contact with the outside wall, on the last turn of
the 2.104-mile circuit of Fundidora Park, in Monterrey, Mexico.

"I lost it (the car) in the last turn, when I was following Nicolas
Minassian. I was trying to overtake him because I was much quicker than him,
but I thought: 'on the last turn I will be quicker' and I was caught on the
dirt part of the track. I just lost it. That was it," said Max Wilson.

"The car had a punctured left side radiator, in turn pouring water on the
rear tire. This caused the car spin in Turn-12. Max (Wilson) did a very good
job the whole weekend. The crew and everybody in the team highly commend him
for his actions. He demonstrated that he can go fast, mainly in the warm-up
session... We will be all right. We will be there in Long Beach," Barry
Brooke, President of Arciero Brooke Racing.

Max was 8th in the warm-up session with a lap of 1'17.457 at 97.788 Mph.